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sglBill Moyers Interviews David Simon and Scott Horton Interviews Mark Danner

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An excerpt from Bill Moyers Journal on April 17, 2009

From crime beat reporter for the BALTIMORE SUN to award-winning screenwriter of HBO's critically-acclaimed The Wire, David Simon talks with Bill Moyers about inner-city crime and politics, storytelling and the future of journalism today.
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Scott Horton Interviews Mark Danner on March 18th, 2009

Mark Danner is Professor of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, and discusses the leaked torture report from the International Committee of the Red Cross and Dick Cheney's admission that waterboarding is torture.


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Keywords: Great Speeches and Interviews; Bill Moyers; David Simon; Scott Horton; Mark Danner; Dick Cheney

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